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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_TerryBill Terry - Wikipedia

    William Harold Terry (October 30, 1898 – January 9, 1989) was an American professional baseball first baseman and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Giants from 1923 to 1936 and managed the Giants from 1932 to 1941.

  2. Bill Terry. Position: First Baseman. Bats: Left • Throws: Left. 6-1 , 200lb (185cm, 90kg) Born: October 30, 1898 in Atlanta, GA. Died: January 9, 1989 in Jacksonville, FL. Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville, FL. Debut: (Age 24-329d, 5,819th in major league history) 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB.

  3. Bill Terry. Bill Terry's big league career almost ended before it began. Once he got his chance though, Terry became one of the National League's best first baseman of the 1920s and '30s, followed by a highly successful managerial career.

  4. William Harold “Bill” Terry was a superior first baseman in the 1920s and 1930s and one of baseball’s premier managers in the 1930s. Born in Atlanta on October 30, 1898, he had an unsettled childhood.

  5. Bill Terry. Position: Manager. Born: October 30, 1898 in Atlanta, GA. Died: January 9, 1989 in Jacksonville, FL. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1954.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bill_TerryBill Terry - Wikiwand

    William Harold Terry (October 30, 1898 – January 9, 1989) was an American professional baseball first baseman and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Giants from 1923 to 1936 and managed the Giants from 1932 to 1941.

  7. Jan 24, 2020 · Hall of Famer Bill Terry played 14 years in the major leagues, all with the New York Giants, and hit .341 lifetime. He also managed the Giants for 10 years with a winning percentage of .555, winning the 1933 World Series as a player-manager. He is most famous for hitting .401 in 1930.

  8. William Harold Terry (October 30, 1898 - January 9, 1989) was a Major League Baseball first baseman and manager. Considered one of the greatest players of all time, Terry was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1954.

  9. Jan 10, 1989 · Bill Terry, the Hall of Famer who was the last player to bat .400 in the National League, died yesterday in Jacksonville, Fla. He was 90 years old, and had been in failing health...

  10. Terry played in 79 games with a .310 batting average in 1936, his last season as a major league player. As the Giants' player-manager from 1932 through 1936, he led the team to one World Series title (1933) and one NL Pennant (1936).

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